Looking for things to do with the kids this May half term?
Whether you’re winding down after SATs or simply seeking quality family time, art can be a powerful way to help children reset and reconnect.
From painting and drawing to sculpture and sensory play, creative expression has long been linked to emotional wellbeing, improved focus, and imaginative thinking in children of all ages.
The Power of Immersive Art for Children
But what happens when art steps beyond the frame?
Immersive art experiences, like those at FRAMELESS, elevate things to a whole new level. By surrounding children with light, colour and sound, immersive art invites full-body engagement. It encourages mindfulness, creative thinking and curiosity, without screens or distractions.
For children who find it difficult to sit still or concentrate in traditional settings, this multi-sensory approach can be especially impactful.